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kelli swam upstream for some distance in one hour.she then swam downstream for the same distance in only 6 minutes. if the river flows at 5 km/hr, how fast can kelli swim in still water?

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Answer:

C, A, B, 6.11

Explanation:

A. Kelli's swimming speed in still water

B. 1 (x- 5)

C. 0.1 (x+ 5)

D. 6.11 km/hr

User Jsarma
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Answer:

6.11 km/hr


Explanation:

We will use the distance equation:
D=rt

Where D is distance (in km), r is the speed/rate (in km/hr), and t is the time taken (in hours)

  • The rate going downstream is with the current, so rate is r+c
  • The rate going upstream is against the current, so rate is r-c

where c is current rate (river flow rate)


kelli swam upstream for some distance in one hour:

We can write
d=(r-c)(1)\\d=r-c


she then swam downstream for the same distance in only 6 minutes:

* note 6 minutes in hours is
(6)/(60)=(1)/(10)hr

We can write
d=(r+c)((1)/(10))\\d=(1)/(10)r+(1)/(10)c


Since the river flows at 5km/hr, c is 5 and total distance is equal, so we can equate the distance and solve for r:


r-c=(1)/(10)r+(1)/(10)c\\r-5=(1)/(10)r+(1)/(10)(5)\\r-(1)/(10)r=(1)/(10)(5)+5\\(9)/(10)r=(1)/(2)+5\\(9)/(10)r=(11)/(2)\\r=((11)/(2))/((9)/(10))\\r=(11)/(2)*(10)/(9)=(110)/(18)=6(1)/(9)

In decimal, 6.11 km/hr. This is Kelli's speed in still water.


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